Sovereignty and decarbonization. Turgis Gaillard’s industrial service activities are squarely focused on today’s challenges: sovereignty, by contributing to industrial renewal in France and Europe, onshoring of production, and revitalization of the armed forces; decarbonization by reducing polluting emissions, optimizing energy consumption and reusing production waste. Sovereignty and decarbonization also by helping to manage nuclear waste.
Turgis Gaillard Industrie comprises three companies, TGI-Grand Est, TGI-Bourgogne and TGI-LTM, and draws on the skills of Graffeuille and Sefiam. The group has seven sites.
Its activities are:
Turgis Gaillard Industrie has the necessary approvals and certifications to work on the most demanding sites:
Turgis Gaillard Industrie is involved in the following fields:
Our teams are on call to work in forges, foundries, steelworks, petrochemical plants and large production facilities, in key sectors of the French and Europe economy: manufacture of aeronautical parts, vehicles and industrial equipment, intermediate goods, pharmaceuticals and food industry, energy, etc.
Turgis Gaillard Industrie ensures the continuity and integrity of operations at strategic sites across Europe in the North-East region of France, through multiservice maintenance contracts at military bases, air bases, specialized depot workshops, and regular interventions in oil networks and storage centers, as well as nuclear and thermal power plants.
Our teams offer their expertise in fluid and network management (heating, ventilation, refrigeration management, industrial or medical fluid networks, etc.) to consortia engaged in the construction of public facilities such as hospitals, military barracks, administrative buildings, district heating systems, etc.
Turgis Gaillard Industrie plays an active role in the decarbonization of the French and European economies by modernizing existing factories to save energy and resources and reduce pollution, by reducing overall polluting emissions by onshoring factories in France, and by reusing production externalities (connecting district heating networks to industrial facilities, for example).
On a day-to-day basis, teams install or dismantle large industrial equipment (machines, steam generators, process control equipment, boilers, etc.) and high-tech equipment (large computers and supercomputers, communications equipment). They work directly on strategic sites, fabricate large sheet metal parts, etc.
Turgis Gaillard Industrie is developing a training program for new skilled workers in boilermaking, welding and piping, to meet the challenges at the heart of the company’s operations (renovation of military bases in Eastern France, decarbonization of Dunkirk, development of ANDRA’s CIGEO nuclear waste storage site, new nuclear power plants in the North and East).
This training program is designed for apprentices and adults undergoing professional retraining, eager to acquire expertise in exciting and rewarding areas of activity with a touch of adventure.